2018-01-21 01:24 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:14 PM by Rubia Torres
2018-01-21 02:17 PM
smhbrv wrote:Please help me.
Hi. How can we create this roof ? Is there any way to create it.
Please explain me.
2018-01-21 02:25 PM
2018-01-21 02:45 PM
David wrote:Thank you for your help. I try this but I dont create this model.
smhbrv:
Create each roof plane with the desired slope and direction using the Single-plane Roof geometry option. Then connect the planes using the intersect command. In the Help files see: Elements of the Virtual Building > Construction Elements > Roofs > Editing Roofs > Intersect Single-plane Roofs.
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David
2018-01-21 05:02 PM
smhbrv wrote:Help me please.David wrote:Thank you for your help. I try this but I dont create this model.
smhbrv:
Create each roof plane with the desired slope and direction using the Single-plane Roof geometry option. Then connect the planes using the intersect command. In the Help files see: Elements of the Virtual Building > Construction Elements > Roofs > Editing Roofs > Intersect Single-plane Roofs.
You should add a Signature to your Profile (click the Profile button near the top of this page) with your ArchiCAD version and operating system (see mine for an example) for more accurate help in this forum.
David
Can you create this model with a video. ? I dont find a formula "how can i do this.
2018-01-21 06:07 PM
2018-01-23 07:07 AM
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2018-01-23 08:30 AM
2018-01-23 10:26 PM
Barry wrote:Thank you for your help. But its too hard for me Can you explain this with a video please ?
It is quite easy to do in 3D.
Model 3 columns for the 3 apex heights for the first roof section.
Use a zero thickness polygon single roof plane and click on points 1, 2 & 3 to define the roof slope.
Then click points 1, 2 and 3 again to define the shape of the roof surface.
Now do the same for 4, 5 and 6 - once to define the roof pitch and again to define the shape of the roof surface.
I used guidelines to get the position of point 4 but you could place another column.
Now you have these 2 planes, you can mirror copies to get the rest.
Now if you want you can select them all ad add a thickness.
For some reason it does not work well if you set the thickness before defining the roofs.
Barry.
2018-01-24 01:59 AM
smhbrv wrote:I can try but I will have to do it a little later.
Thank you for your help. But its too hard for me Can you explain this with a video please ?